Broadmead Road Bridge
Background
Broadmead Road Bridge is a critical part of Redbridge and North East London’s infrastructure. It runs over the Central Line and connects the north and south of the Woodford area as well as vehicles from Essex, Epping and North London that do not use the A406, providing vital links for residents to schools, shops, and health care services.
The bridge has been closed to vehicular traffic since July 2023 affecting approximately 15000 vehicle journeys daily using DfT annual average daily flow data, with access limited to cyclists, motorcyclists, and pedestrians. Constructed in 1937, it is approaching the end of its serviceable life due to extensive structural defects that pose serious safety risks. This closure, though disruptive, was necessary to ensure public safety, including the safe operation of the Central Line running beneath the bridge.
Background
Broadmead Road Bridge is a critical part of Redbridge and North East London’s infrastructure. It runs over the Central Line and connects the north and south of the Woodford area as well as vehicles from Essex, Epping and North London that do not use the A406, providing vital links for residents to schools, shops, and health care services.
The bridge has been closed to vehicular traffic since July 2023 affecting approximately 15000 vehicle journeys daily using DfT annual average daily flow data, with access limited to cyclists, motorcyclists, and pedestrians. Constructed in 1937, it is approaching the end of its serviceable life due to extensive structural defects that pose serious safety risks. This closure, though disruptive, was necessary to ensure public safety, including the safe operation of the Central Line running beneath the bridge.
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Broadmead Road update - Monday, 2 October 2023
Share Broadmead Road update - Monday, 2 October 2023 on Facebook Share Broadmead Road update - Monday, 2 October 2023 on Twitter Share Broadmead Road update - Monday, 2 October 2023 on Linkedin Email Broadmead Road update - Monday, 2 October 2023 linkBroadmead Road was closed to traffic in July due to significant structural defects reported following an inspection of the bridge. As soon as the defects were discovered, the road was closed immediately to prevent potential loss of life or serious injury.
Following the closure, the council commissioned more detailed surveys to establish the extent of the structural issues and the next steps available to reopen the road.
Unfortunately, the size and location of the structure over the Central Line track means multiple detailed technical surveys are required to establish both the condition of the bridge and potential resolutions; these surveys must be conducted with the support of Transport for London (TfL).
The location of the bridge also means the time period engineers can conduct essential survey work consists of approximately 1.5 hours per night when the train track is not in use. We are working closely with TfL to speed up this survey work where possible.
The council is working closely with Transport for London (TfL) to speed up this survey work where possible. To reopen Broadmead Road will require extensive construction work and is expected to take a significant amount of time. At this stage, Redbridge Council is continuing survey work to establish what works are necessary to ensure the bridge section of the road is safe.
To date, Redbridge Council has undertaken the following actions to determine the condition of the bridge section of Broadmead Road:
- An initial inspection of the bridge which found significant structural defects that warranted an immediate closure to prevent potential injury and loss of life.
- A hammer tap survey which confirmed significant structural issues.
- Further hammer tap surveys have been organised for other parts of the bridge.
- A principal inspection is being organised. Following this survey, an options report will be shared with the Highways Team outlining what work needs to be completed to make the bridge safe.
- A Section 41 notice has been issued and posted at sites under the bridge, warning people parking or otherwise using space under the bridge to vacate the area, which will then be fenced off to keep the site secure. This is for safety reasons, as the area is at risk of falling debris, and to allow further inspections and any works to take place.
- Safety inspections have been undertaken at all other similar structures across Redbridge to determine if they are at risk.
To alleviate traffic disruption, Redbridge Council will:
- Continue to monitor traffic on Broadmead Road and request TfL continually review the traffic signal before the bridge section of the road.
- Install additional signs around Broadmead Road to update users.
- Review pausing the progress of any major roadworks along main roads in the area under council control to prevent further traffic disruption. Works on the A406 fall outside of the council’s control.
- Continue to support TfL in diverting buses around the road closure.
- Continue to support Essex County Council to alleviate traffic around the Station Way bridge near Roding Valley Station, which falls under their jurisdiction.
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Broadmead Road update - Friday, 15 September 2023
Share Broadmead Road update - Friday, 15 September 2023 on Facebook Share Broadmead Road update - Friday, 15 September 2023 on Twitter Share Broadmead Road update - Friday, 15 September 2023 on Linkedin Email Broadmead Road update - Friday, 15 September 2023 linkRedbridge Council has issued the following update concerning the part closure of Broadmead Road, Woodford.
Surveys of the structure on Broadmead Road took place recently, and the engineers have confirmed the decision to close the structure was necessary.
Our Highways Team have commissioned designers to start producing designs for the propping up of the bridge. Further surveys will be carried out shortly, which will inform what other measures will be needed to allow some traffic over the bridge.
We're waiting for confirmation from our designers on how long it will take for the props to be designed, produced and installed. There is currently no impact on the operation of the Central Line. Emergency services will have to use alternative routes for the time being.
We apologise for any inconvenience this is causing.
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Broadmead Road update - Tuesday, 18 July 2023
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On Thursday 13 July, Redbridge Council undertook a structural survey of Broadmead Road. The outcome of the survey recommended immediate part closure of the road pending further assessment.
Following guidance from the structural engineering team, Broadmead Road was closed between Charteris Road and St Barnabas Road.
A complete survey of the structure is set to commence this week. These works will be trackside and, therefore require TfL permission and take place overnight.
In the meantime, we've instructed contractors to begin designing emergency measures this week. Installation of these measures will begin as soon as possible.
We currently anticipate a six-weight week minimum closure of the bridge due to the nature of the additional survey and emergency work required. Once the survey and emergency measures are installed, the bridge will likely reopen, albeit in a restricted capacity.
The following restrictions are likely to apply for the foreseeable future:
- No vehicles above 7.5tn – which includes buses, but will possibly exempt fire engines on emergency calls, subject to Structural Engineer advice
- Single lane in each direction and a potential 20mph speed limit
There is currently no impact on the operation of the Central Line. Emergency service vehicles will have to use alternative routes for the time being.
Please expect delays to your usual journey, particularly for families dropping off children at Woodbridge High School. The closure will impact local bus routes, including the 275. Please visit Transport for London about bus diversions.
We apologise for any inconvenience and disruption this is causing commuters, cyclists and motorists.
We will keep you updated.
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Broadmead Road update - Friday, 14 July 2023
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On 13 July, Redbridge Council undertook a structural survey of Broadmead Road. The outcome of the survey recommended immediate part closure of the road pending further assessment.
Following guidance from the structural engineering team, Broadmead Road has been closed between Charteris Road and St Barnabas Road while further assessments are ongoing.
We are looking to put temporary measures in place to reopen the road as soon as possible while undertaking additional assessments.
This closure will likely cause significant traffic disruption in the area concerned. Please expect delays to your usual journey, particularly for parents dropping off children at Woodbridge School. The closure will also impact local bus routes. Please visit Transport for London about bus diversions.
We will provide an update as soon as we have any new developments. We apologise for any disruption and inconvenience this may cause.
Who's Listening
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Head of Highways & Transportation
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Documents
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Broadmead Bridge session slides 18 November 2024 (1.16 MB) (pdf)
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241118 Broadmead post session FAQ (82.7 KB) (pdf)
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Broadmead Bridge January 2025 Update Report (4.08 MB) (pdf)
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Broadmead Road Principal Inspection Report [207 mb]
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Concrete Testing Report [39.1mb]
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Broadmead Road Bridge - Technical Report (10.2 MB) (pdf)
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Broadmead Road Bridge Assessment Report Non-Technical Exec Summary (606 KB) (pdf)
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Broadmead letter May25.pdf (123 KB) (pdf)
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Broadmead Bridge Public Meeting June 2025.pdf (1.13 MB) (pdf)
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Broadmead Road Bridge Options Report (35.4 MB) (pdf)
Project Timeline
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Inspection of bridge - July 2023
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Closure of bridge - July 2023
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Organising access for hammer tap surveys with TfL - August 2023
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Hammer tap surveys and Principal Inspection of the Bridge - September - January 2024
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Removal of containers - January - March 2024
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Asbestos Survey & Report - April 2024
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Hammer Tap and Principal Inspection of the inside units of the Bridge - June - July 2024
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Concrete Testing - May - September 2024
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Concrete Testing Analysis - October 2024
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Analysing feedback from laboratory - October 2024
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Begin calculation of structural loading - November 2024
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Counter checks of structural loading - November 2024
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Additional Topographical and Laser Surveys - December 2024
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Finalise structural load calculations of as-is bridge capacity - January 2025
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Technical report to determine current and as-built load capacity - May 2025
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Options Report - Spring 2025
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Formal decision on the options for the future of the bridge (Cabinet) - 17 July 2025
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Funding
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FAQs
- Why is the bridge on Broadmead Road closed?
- When can we expect the road to reopen?
- When were the issues with the bridge discovered?
- What work has the Council undertaken since the closure of the bridge?
- What have the inspections shown so far?
- Why are the inspections taking a long time?
- What will happen to traffic while the bridge is closed?
- Is the Central Line under the bridge safe to use?
- What is the Council doing to help alleviate traffic in the area?
- Why doesn’t the Council stop all roadworks in the area?
- What is the Council doing to mitigate the impact on local bus routes?
- How much will the repair work to the bridge cost?
- Does the Council have the money to pay for the bridge repairs?
- How will the bridge repairs be funded?
- Before July, when did the previous bridge inspections take place?
- What is a Principal Inspection?
- Some of the traffic signals still show using Broadmead Bridge. Can the Council get those stopped to help traffic flow?
- Broadmead Road forms part of the Ford RideLondon-Essex 100 route. What will happen when RideLondon comes to Redbridge in May 2024?
- Are people allowed to walk on the bridge?
- What has the Council done to keep local people, businesses and schools updated about the ongoing closure?